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1 revenus autres que la rémunération du travail
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2 revenu
revenu [ʀəv(ə)ny]masculine noun[de particulier, domaine] income uncount (de from ) ; [de capital, investissement] yield (de from, on)► revenu minimum d'insertion minimum welfare payment given to those who are not entitled to unemployment benefit* * *ʀəv(ə)ny, ʀvənyPhrasal Verbs:* * *ʀ(ə)v(ə)ny revenu, -e1. ppSee:2. nm1) (= rémunération) income, [État] revenue2) [capital] yield3. revenus nmpl(= rémunération) income sg* * *1 Fisc ( de personne) income; ( de l'État) revenue ¢; revenu brut/disponible/imposable/annuel gross/disposable/taxable/annual income; avoir de gros revenus to have a large income; être sans revenus to have no income; tirer un revenu de to get an income from; politique des revenus incomes policy; revenus publics or de l'État public ou state revenue;revenu minimum d'insertion, RMI Prot Soc minimum benefit payment; revenu non salarial unearned income; revenu salarial earned income.ⓘ Revenu minimum d'insertion Introduced in 1988, the RMI is an allowance designed to support the poorest members of society by bringing them above the poverty line, but also giving them rights of access to other allowances and social security benefits.[rəvəny] nom masculin1. [rétribution - d'une personne] income (substantif non comptable)elle a de gros/petits revenus she has a large/small incomerevenu par habitant ou par tête per capita income2. [recettes - de l'État] revenuerevenus publics ou de l'État public revenueun investissement produisant un revenu de 7 % an investment with a 7% rate of return[dividende] yield4. [bénéfice] -
3 salarial
adjective* * *1) ( des salaires) [politique, augmentation] wage (épith)2) ( des salariés)* * *salaʀjal, jo salarial, -esalariaux mpl adj(revendications, coût, négociation) salary modif wage modif* * *1 ( des salaires) [politique, législation, négociations, revendications, augmentation] wage ( épith); allocations salariales tax allowances; revenu salarial/non salarial earned/unearned income;2 ( des salariés) cotisation salariale employee's contribution; charges salariales payroll charges; coût salarial unitaire unit wage cost. -
4 RSA
Introduced experimentally in 34 Departments in 2007, RSA is a type of workfare programme designed to encourage people on low incomes back to work, by allowing the cumulation of pay and benefits, to ensure that they are better off when working than they would be if out of work. The idea is strongly supported by President Sarkozy, and the system was generalized throughout France in June 2009. However, the project has caused tension among French conservatives, on account of the proposal to finance the measure through an additional tax of 1.1% on unearned income.
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unearned income — ( revenue) Income received in advance of the time at which it is earned, such as prepaid rent. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * unearned income unearned income ➔ income * * * unearned income UK US noun [U] (also investment income) … Financial and business terms
unearned income — un·earned income n: income (as interest and dividends) that is not gained by labor, service, or skill compare earned income Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
unearned income — Income not derived from trades, professions, or vocations, or from the emoluments of office. In the UK, until 1984, it was thought that as investment income was more permanent than earned income and did not depend on the labours of the taxpayer,… … Accounting dictionary
unearned income — Income not derived from trades, professions or vocations, or from the emoluments of office. In the UK, until 1984, it was taxed more heavily than earned income, incurring an investment income surcharge of 15%. Both earned and unearned income are… … Big dictionary of business and management
unearned income — ► NOUN ▪ income from investments rather than from work … English terms dictionary
unearned income — noun uncount money that you get from something you have invested in, for example property or STOCKS … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Unearned income — This article is about a property of personal income. For the financial accounting term, see deferred income. Unearned income is a term in economics that has different meanings and implications depending on the theoretical frame. To classical… … Wikipedia
unearned income — [[t]ʌ̱nɜː(r)nd ɪ̱ŋkʌm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Unearned income is money that people gain from interest or profit from property or investment, rather than money that they earn from a job. ... reduction in the tax on unearned income could be a boost for… … English dictionary
Unearned Income — Any income that comes from investments and other sources unrelated to employment services. Examples of unearned income include interest from a savings account, bond interest, tips, alimony, and dividends from stock. As long as this income is… … Investment dictionary
unearned income — the proceeds of crime Not, as formerly and misleadingly in Britain, the income from savings and investments, the cost of which had previously been earned by the recipient and taxed, nor the money paid by the state to those who do not work:… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
unearned income — income received from property, as interest, dividends, or the like. Cf. earned income. * * * … Universalium